... triolet is a single stanza of two rhymes and eight lines, of which the first is repeated as the fourth, and the first and second as the seventh and eighth. " The triolet is, perhaps, best adapted for epigram," says a writer from whom I have already... Aesthetic Education - Página 151por Charles De Garmo - 1913 - 161 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Davenport Adams - 1878 - 418 páginas
...perhaps best adapted for Epigram. The weight of its raison d'etre rests upon the fifth and sixth line, while the perfection of its execution lies in the...connected with the fourth, and the final couplet with the one preceding it. If, as in Piron's, the writer is able to give a new sense to the fourth line, the... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1878 - 416 páginas
...perhaps best adapted for Epigram. The weight of its raison d'etre rests upon the fifth and sixth line, while the perfection of its execution lies in the...connected with the fourth, and the final couplet with the one preceding it. If, as in Piron's, the writer is able to give a new sense to the fourth line, the... | |
| Tom Hood - 1882 - 224 páginas
...epigram," says a writer from whom I have already quoted ; " the weight of its raison d'etre rests on the fifth and sixth lines, while the perfection of...connected with the fourth, and the final couplet with the one preceding it." The rondel, of which the earliest English examples were perhaps written by Charles... | |
| Tom Hood - 1884 - 228 páginas
...epigram," says a writer from whom I have already quoted ; " the weight of its raison d'etre rests on the fifth and sixth lines, while the perfection of...connected with the fourth, and the final couplet with the one preceding it." The rondel, of which the earliest English examples were perhaps written by Charles... | |
| |